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Underneath the Farne Islands hides an animal more often expected in the water...
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From a recent trip to the Isle of May. I was lucky enough to be invited to spend a bit of time on the island along with three other photographers. The island is well known for its seabird population, and specifically its Puffin population.
This video captures some our time there with some of my finished photographs.
Video was captured on a DJI Mavic Pro and a GoPro Hero 3.
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A tourist in the Shetland Isles, Scotland, made an unlikely friend—a puffin.
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Atlantic puffins live most of their lives at sea, and they only come onto land to breed. 60 percent of the world’s population lives in Iceland, and they have been historically hunted for their feathers and meat. The bird showed no signs of fear, even stopping under the tourist’s leg and tapping at her camera lens. After a few minutes the puffin wandered off, leaving the tourist with an unforgettable experience.
Read "Watch This Curious Puffin Befriend a Tourist."
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/07/Atlantic-puffin-video-scotland-spd/
Watch: Curious Puffin Befriends a Tourist | National Geographic
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Music by Jónas Sigurðsson
Production: Hafthor Helgason

Around 10.000 to 15.000 Puffins live in Hafnarhólmi in Borgarfjordur Eystri.
The "Hafnarhólmi" in Borgarfjörður Eystri is an area highly suitable for birdwatching. On the premises there is a staircase leading up to a platform where one can get closer to puffins and the birds of the sea than ever imaginable. The puffins arrive in April and disappear overnight around August 15th.
Underway to Hafnarhólminn one enjoys good close-ups of vivid birdlife and the artic tern nests along the shore and on banks of the river. The harbor proudly raises the blue flag indicating that the inhabitans are respectful and attentive towards their surroundings.
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